" iWtm i; ..-per BpM (Continued fr V'"i books! largest* "wifi'' '.n't i#of Jab. 26.—Mejr Rouse bttier enemies since the •ad murder of Watt Dan-< Thos. Richards by a hooded I last August began to forget tbelr today following adjourn- Of the open hearing Into ter- activiti^s. sn§§|| f; Mr. Yount* is newspaper adv ... ed how in Houston, 55 month of all uceountjr oil;.,—T . .. sre collected through consistent useK'ven n diamond a d sapphire dinner of advertising space in dgily uewspa- [ring. Second prise is a valuable wHat |>ere. In illast rat log advertising val- watch and third, a string of blue bird ues, he stated Dallas, which Is* the ansae site as Houston, jrtts b«t 25 per cent per month on collections. He stated, however, thst Qallas re- cently has started a campaign of ad- vertising and will surely |p<proase the collection percentage there. iMp!! '■t Vfltf' TWENTY FIVE (Continued from page 1) Rttles , I tlous of the city, including the Y. M. ials and leaders in the commu...

^M^ktmmwmmmmKrn Wmmfimam P m r§k>:-\!■■::■) ij'M,^:1 Mk'l 4S>W ^ \i k' | change! . It used to be that persons (committed suicide & *v the gas. Now they step on It. MORE WO® for speeders on the onorete road. County traffic of- '*«£* a motorcycle and sidecar. '•■« % *■ J • METHODS of manufacturing bootleg liquor are Improving. The tWo AO-gallon stills the ^ sheriff found orfl by the Orange oil field not only were of hR-copper con- struction, Jbut each had a con- jnser attached. Very latest' Is ijerh whiskey distilling in Or- age county. .v Bvrui )MjWm flb? mfc DOLLARS DON'T last as long as i " they once did. Even the goverh- i meht finds ;.y out quicker. m rT''' out sliver ones wear fry.: w. w * F 1H1P % j i ■ * }r' >:>■ Mhi**#• fc' -: ? . WE NOTE In National Fashion Hint! where coal dealers will 'con- tinue to wear diamonds for sev- eral years. THAT BAYONET France has pressed against German's midriff Is called an economic pressure. m STATESMEN COULD more sanely adjust...

. -V'.vf V-. -.v' >'!>• • . : , '"'."vv • • w is Jan. 27.—Appreciation co-operation which has been bjr the governor of Texas and la |n the enforcement ibltion lava with the suchco-operation would waa OKpressed by R. A. national prohibition com- in an official visit made official to Got. Neff in the 'a private office this morning, oner Haynes strongly rec- that the Texas legisla- te a law providing for ro- of those officers who fail or nagZeet to do their duty in enforc- ing the liquor laws which waa a direct recommendation of Gov. MoCTt bill now ponding in the leg- islature and known aa the quo war- ranto removal Ulf. . |f® Oil, .ii,.' . • Headpchew, rheumatism, etc., at my office over 8toro. Dr. B. R. Nichols, ractor. CHICAGO, Jan. 27.—Women who appelaltae in athletic contests .lose their beauty and feminine charm, In- diana Giberso^i, prominent artist declared in an interview here today. Women athletes are eyesores to the landscape, according to Glberson, who frowne on profe...

I HMH <H ''"> i. '■ .'■- ; ±^±M& afternoon except Saturday end Sunday moraine at SOI Street by the Orange Printing Company. . n, B. D. RICHMOND. Business Manager. 'v ' i at the Orange, Texas, postofflce aa second-class matter. JHapNr United Preaa Association Bldg., Blvd., « to atftaayee* mm month, BO eearts; Representatives: Knill-Burke, Inc., Brokaw r. New York City; South Michigan V standing or reputation of any appear In the columns of The being brought to the attention Wo. 4 or , JANUARY 28,1923. iP:i ' «g TWO VIEWPOINTS iking for the state of Illinois, Attorney General Brundage has announced' that the state will me its prosecution of those indicted in connection £ Herron mine riots. Speaking for the defense, ul Angus W. Kerr made this declaration: was the only righteous verdict which could have rendered, and it ought to be the birth of a new the industrial disputes of America, and the abol- ent of the use of hired gunmen in controversies eeh capital and labor." W. J. ...

'fa " v.;'. $ £'$1' fi-ifft Sra 1; n 5 j* • •«*v > lw KPt .> i mm mmr* enae of eleven Car- ter county men chaYged jointly with tha murder of three men during an *80 ws*. «gpected to be asked by de- ^ttorne|fewhen t^itae .to. v0 Each of the msn would be tried separately^, according to plana of the \ i line three men of wfiom these „', eleven were charged ofntartering were found deed in a field near the hop>e of tys cerrw following,* raM by a bend on the Cerroi home locat- ed «^r Wilson.;; V v ■*": ill ■ITnlrVilMTnrIT &U- Launch Nation- wide Search. *V V m: NEW YORK, Jen. 29.—An inter- national: ( search for Mortimer E. , Lautman, Pittsburg department ■tore official Who disappeared here Thursday while , carrying upwards of 950,000 was Instituted by police who ordered his errest "for grand larceny," today. ■>. Telegrams asking detention of Lautman were sent police In prin- ciple cities of the United States and , Canada after a Ney York lace man- ufacturer complained he ...